Table Skirts Make Your Set Up Spiffy!

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Kath from Ike’s Rockin’ Dogs (love that name!) gave me a heads up on these cool spandex table covers.

Hey Steve,

Check this out…we are ordering a few to cover our tables , and hide a multitude of sins. Actually you can get them with your logo printed  on the face…for a cleaner looking site!

Kath
Ike’s Rockin’ Dogs

What a great solution to a problem we all have. No more excuses for that fold up table with all the junk underneath. I like this model with the back cut out so you can still access your under table coolers.

Picture 2Check out these features:

  • Discover the sleek styling of Contour Table Covers
  • Available as either unprinted or custom digitally printed with your full-color (CMYK) artwork (TIP Applique)
  • Contemporary design fits over tables with no pinning or clips
  • Polyester/ Spandex fabric provides snug form fit & eliminates wrinkles
  • Great for outdoor events; will not blow off
  • Reinforced rubber cup sewn in for table leg holds cover firmly in place
  • Machine washable for easy care
  • A wide variety of sizes to choose from
  • Ideal for tradeshows, lobbies, meetings and more
  • Choose from 11 wrinkle resistant, machine washable, flame retardant, polyester/spandex blend fabric colors
  • Made in the USA

Get your Contour  Spandex Table Covers at Tradeshow-Stuff.com

Thanks Kath!

What do you think? Let ‘s talk about these things in the comments…

-Steve

25 thoughts on “Table Skirts Make Your Set Up Spiffy!”

  1. I love it! These things look awesome and I will definitely be purchasing some in the near future…once I get me logo finalized that is. lol

  2. Wow, what a great idea! It would give your business a clean professional look with the logo printed on it. Thank you Kath and Steve for bringing this to mine and everyone else’s attention.

    Tony Sarafian
    whatatastydog@yahoo.com

  3. WOW!!!! I LOVE these!!!! I’m definitely ordering a couple! I get tired of bungy-ing my tablecloths down, it looks so tacky. Thanks Kath!!!

  4. This is a wonderful product line, very professional looking and clean. The BEST part is they are made in the USA :).

    Thanks for this information.

  5. wow what a nice and clean look that will give, we use a table cloth. very nice.

    Tony

  6. Kath: Definite an eye catcher for customers and functional to solve
    your problems with the tables. Thanks for sharing….

  7. Hot Dog City,

    You might look good wearing a spandex table cover…
    A new fashion statement?

    -Steve

  8. These do look sweet! But I wonder how they would hold up with any wind blowing around…looks like they could have a “chute” effect pretty easily. Very nice though…let me know how they hold up with wind if anyone trys them…

  9. Dave, I would think since they are spandex and “hug” the table and legs it would prevent this problem. Of course, I am also interested in the results.

  10. Hey Tim and Sharon,
    Ninilchik is going awesome….my hot dog cart works!!!! and I don’t know if its because I have awesome Polish luck but I don’t have the problem you have with the heat radiating to the surface and burning your clothes….my wooden cart stays barely warm around my massively hot burners….burners so hot that I only operate with one burner on low low and it radiates heat through the full size steam pan into the next half size water bath chili and sauteed onion pan INTO the next pan outside the firewall which I use to hold buns before steaming them on top of the steamer lid with a tin foil holding area….definitely love that I put 60,000 btu in that bad boy…..totally love my hot dog cart…..windy windy days are not an issue with my burner. People have been great-starting slow but I think this memorial day weekend with fishing season really starting will make me super busy!!! I LOVE YOU STEVE!!! Thanks for making it easy for anyone to build a cart-I totally did everything myself and Ive never built anything before….I am the worst at following directions and I definitely took a lot of detours along the way in the building process… it works though and thats what matters… THANKS Caroline

  11. Look’s GREAT! I make my own table-top cover. I buy remnant fabric and sew elastic around to fit snug on table and the rest of the material looks like a gathered drape to the floor.

  12. I love my cart too Caroline, and I’m in your boat, I’ve never built a thing in my life until I got Steve’s EZ Built hot dog cart plans! Hey Steve mi hermano, “I love you man!” Thanks for all you do to make everyone’s dreams come true. As for the spandex table covers, I might look into that, it does look super clean.

    Esteban
    Stevie’s Red Hot Wienies

  13. I like these. I use velcro to attach two sections of fabric to the edge of my stock table/area. I run curtain rods at one inch below the bottom of the table. Unvelcro and slide the cover to get to stock. These are much more eye grabbing. They look good!

  14. Humm, spandex – I would be interesting to hear how they hold up with mustard, relish, onion stains…. washing and snags..

    Steve – plan an update in about 6 months to see how they are doing.

  15. That definitely looks pretty spiffy! But I’m in the same boat regarding wind. I’m at the edge of a lake where the wind funnels down through a notch in the mountains. Thank goodness it’s died down some for the summer. I don’t think my table would have held with a parachute like that on it with the wind we’ve had this year.

  16. I like the spandex table cover.Can you please send more spandex table linen pictues to my mail address with their prices and your correspondence e-mail address.I am an event planner

  17. Nice-looking table covers, but I agree with the others about the strong winds. I hate the wind too, Steve.

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